Ulster Bank Transaction Codes Online

Crugers

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I have searched Ulster Bank.ie and AAM but can't find the answer.

Online Ulster Bank transactions have a column headed 'Type'. Some of the TLA - three letter acronyms, are straight forward i.e. CHQ = cheque; GSD = gov stamp duty; POS = Point of Sale.

There are others that don't appear obvious, at least to me...
C/L = ? (only used for debits as far as I can see)
DPC = ? (used for both debits and credits)
SBT = ? (only used for credits as far as I can see)

Any and all suggestions gratefully received!
 
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Below are the most common abbreviations that may be displayed on your bank account statement.

BAC - Automated Credit
BGC - Bank Giro Credit
BSP - Branch Single Payment
C/L - Cashline/Cash machine
CHG - Charge
CHP - Payment by CHAPS transfer
CHQ - Cheque
CUI - Centralised Unpaid In (Unpaid Cheque)
CWP - Cold Weather Payment
D/D - Direct Debit
DIV - Dividend
DPC - Direct Banking by PC
DR - Account Overdrawn or Debit Item
DWP - Department for Work and Pensions
ERTF - Exchange Rate Transaction Fee
IBP - Inter-Branch Payment
INT - Interest
ITL - International
NDC - Non Dividend Counterfoil
POS - Point of Sale/Debit Card Transaction
S/O - Standing Order
SBT - Screen Based Transaction
TFR - Transfer
TLR - Teller Transaction
TSU - Telephone Banking
 
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